AN: This is a story that has been circling my thoughts while in class for a few days. I don't want to make it too long, but I already have the first three chaps ready. I hope you like it. And a special thanks to xoc 13 for all her help, without her I would never publish anything either in English or Spanish

Disclaimer: I don't own Bones because if I did I would have had them kiss instead of hold hands for this season's finale.

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Booth has little pleasures on these days. For example, he doesn't have a good night sleep because the sleeping bags or the so called beds in the barracks are not conducive to good sleep. He doesn't have hot food either; one more reason for missing the diner, Sid, and a soup from Mamma. Good food was a far away memory for Booth and sometimes he found himself thinking about one special meal: Macaroni and Cheese, her mac and cheese. But he didn't want to think about those things. A bath was also a far away luxury. He missed sitting in his bathtub in hot water with a comic in hand and his beer hat. This is why he enjoyed the only thing he head now; a hot shower that relaxed his muscles and eased off the stress of the last six months since returning to the military. But something even that was impossible.

-Sergeant Booth, the General would like to see you in his office.

-Now?

-Yes, Sergeant. It seems he's been looking for you since yesterday when we were on our training in pursuit.

-Alright, I'll be there in a minute- Booth said as he toweled his body dry, nothing was sacred these days.

-Ok, Seargent.

Booth dressed as fast as he could and hurried to the General's office, not having the most remote idea of what the General had to talk to him about. As he arrived to the door of the office, Booth knocked on the door; three solid knocks and a voice instructed him to come in.

-You needed to see me, General? Said Booth as he did a military salute.

-Yes, Sergeant Booth. He indicated Booth to rest his stance. Please sit and get comfortable. We're having a long and difficult talk.

The minutes passed and the General concluded his explanation, handing Booth a file with reports and photographs.

-Your saying that two bodies were found in the base and none of them are from fallen soldier in combat. Only one has been identified and both bodies were fund in isolated and unused places in the base. Is that right, Sir?

-More or less. The bodies were found with four months difference. The first was around your arrival time to the base and the other one was found a month and half ago. An investigation has been set up, but it's come back inconclusive. Both places were the bodies have been found were widely used until a year ago. The first-he pointed at the first photograph-was found in the western barracks that were used for the new arriving soldiers and the other body was found in the shed for old equipment.

-I understand, Sir. Are you asking for my help because I'm an FBI Agent? Because if that's what you need, then you can count on my collaboration. But more than needing me, what you need are some squints.

-I don't understand, Sergeant. What are these squints you're talking about?

-No, Sir. The squints are not a what, they're a who, because you need more than one for this case. Booth flipped through the pages in the report and shook his head in the negative. For example, I work with the squints in the Jeffersonian, Sir.

-What you're telling me is that the investigation so far is worthless?

-No, Sir. But all this-Booth showed the contents in the file-this is just police work. There's no evidence backed up by science and that's why you've hit a dead end on your leads and the investigation has not been prosperous, Sir.

-This is what I need to hear, solutions. So, what I need are some Squints? Where can I find them? At the Jeffersonian like you said?

-Yes, I suppose their replacements will bet there, although I don't know how good they'll be for the job

-Again I don't understand, Sergeant. Don't you work with them?

-Yes, Sir. I work with the squints in the Jeffersonian, but most of them took a sabbatical year or their out of the country working on other projects.

-Then when you left to return to the Army, they all headed their separate ways?

-Yes, No…I mean something like that, Sir.

-Ok, Tell me what I need to get. What kind of squints do I need to find?

-Well, Sir, I worked with a pathologist/medical examiner, a forensic artist with expertise in computers, an entomologist/mineralogist, sometimes a psychologist/profiler gave us a hand, and my partner is a forensic anthropologist.

-So, you need ten people to investigate this case?

-No, Sir, I know it looks like it is more people but they have more than one specialty and they're the best.

-Perfect, I'll look for the best and I'll bring them here so they can help you with your investigation.

-I'm sorry, Sir. I already told you I work with the best and they're not available. I'll help on whatever's necessary and I'll work with who ever you can find. I don't think they'll be as good as my squints. Maybe you should request a few specialists from NCSI.

-Yes, Sergeant, they've done an investigation and have come up with the same thing that's in the file. I want to keep this quiet. Your investigation will be parallel to the one the NCSI is doing; you have greater experience in this type of cases and that's why I want to have you lead the investigation.

-Thanks, Sir, but I already explained I relied on my team of squints. I didn't do it alone.

-Perfect, Sergeant. As soon as I hear from the squints you need, I'll let you know. You can leave now, Sergeant. Booth excused himself and left the office. He had just the right amount of time to set up a team and get to work on.

-Captain Sanders, I need you to do an investigation-The General spoke to the man who entered the office after Booth.

-Sure, General. Tell me what you need.

-I need the names of the team that worked in the Jeffersonian Institution with Sergeant Booth and where I can find them.

-You think we need them for the investigation, Sir?

-Well, Sergeant Booth says what we need are squints and that "his squints" are the best. So, I'll bring them so they can work on the case with him. I don't know how, but I'll bring them.

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So, you liked it, I hope to put the juicy soon, but I don´t want to skip details just to put the good juicy parts. and brighten my day with reviews. please